The Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Including His Speeches, Messages, Inaugurals, Proclamations, Etc., Etc |
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... Opinions of the Rebel Leaders - Resignation of Southern men from the United States Cabinet and Congress - Course of Events at the North - The Crittenden Compromise - Resolutions of the House- The Peace Convention , and its Resolutions ...
... Opinions of the Rebel Leaders - Resignation of Southern men from the United States Cabinet and Congress - Course of Events at the North - The Crittenden Compromise - Resolutions of the House- The Peace Convention , and its Resolutions ...
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... opinion of McClellan The Routine of Mr. Lincoln's daily life at this period .. 345 CHAPTER XIII . THE POLITICAL AND MILITARY EVENTS OF THE YEAR 1863 . Second Session of the Thirty - seventh Congress - The Annual Mes- sage - Work done by ...
... opinion of McClellan The Routine of Mr. Lincoln's daily life at this period .. 345 CHAPTER XIII . THE POLITICAL AND MILITARY EVENTS OF THE YEAR 1863 . Second Session of the Thirty - seventh Congress - The Annual Mes- sage - Work done by ...
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... opinions of the north- ern settlers of these new commonwealths . Yet the views of slavery at that time prevalent in southern Indiana and Illinois , were not much diverse from those which were entertained in the communities from which ...
... opinions of the north- ern settlers of these new commonwealths . Yet the views of slavery at that time prevalent in southern Indiana and Illinois , were not much diverse from those which were entertained in the communities from which ...
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... opinion , far exceeded the glory which they had hoped to win , and their disappointment made them clamorous for their discharge . They were , therefore , marched to Ottawa , and mustered out of the service on the 27th and 28th of May ...
... opinion , far exceeded the glory which they had hoped to win , and their disappointment made them clamorous for their discharge . They were , therefore , marched to Ottawa , and mustered out of the service on the 27th and 28th of May ...
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... opinion , far exceeded the glory which they had hoped to win , and their disappointment made them clamorous for their discharge . They were , therefore , marched to Ottawa , and mustered out of the service on the 27th and 28th of May ...
... opinion , far exceeded the glory which they had hoped to win , and their disappointment made them clamorous for their discharge . They were , therefore , marched to Ottawa , and mustered out of the service on the 27th and 28th of May ...
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